The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The SpectatorBell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... short , she resolved to suffer the utmost effects of her father's displeasure , rather than comply with a marriage which appeared to her so full of guilt and horror . The father seeing himself entirely rid of Theodosius , and likely to ...
... short , she resolved to suffer the utmost effects of her father's displeasure , rather than comply with a marriage which appeared to her so full of guilt and horror . The father seeing himself entirely rid of Theodosius , and likely to ...
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... short , the old man was so puzzled upon the point , that it might have fared ill with his son , had he not seen all the prints about three days after filled with the same terms of art , and that Charles only writ like other men . No ...
... short , the old man was so puzzled upon the point , that it might have fared ill with his son , had he not seen all the prints about three days after filled with the same terms of art , and that Charles only writ like other men . No ...
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... short time statues can last but a few thousands of years , edifices fewer , and colours still fewer than edifices . Michael Angelo , Fontana , and Raphael , will hereafter be what Phidias , Vitruvi , and Apelles are at present ; the ...
... short time statues can last but a few thousands of years , edifices fewer , and colours still fewer than edifices . Michael Angelo , Fontana , and Raphael , will hereafter be what Phidias , Vitruvi , and Apelles are at present ; the ...
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... short , that he might rest satisfied that his book could do no more mischief after his death , than it had done whilst he was living . To which he added , for his further satisfaction , that he did not believe any besides his particular ...
... short , that he might rest satisfied that his book could do no more mischief after his death , than it had done whilst he was living . To which he added , for his further satisfaction , that he did not believe any besides his particular ...
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... short , there is no word or gesture so insigni- ficant , but it gives him new hints , feeds his suspicions , and furnishes him with fresh matters of discovery : so that if we consider the effects of this passion , one would rather think ...
... short , there is no word or gesture so insigni- ficant , but it gives him new hints , feeds his suspicions , and furnishes him with fresh matters of discovery : so that if we consider the effects of this passion , one would rather think ...
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